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OMG!!! How is Al going to fly around the world???
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Former Vice President Al Gore called on the world to "say goodbye to coal, oil and gas" to fight climate change in a video released Friday ahead of the upcoming UN COP 26 global warming conference.
Oil, gas and coal are the source of 79% of U.S. energy consumption, according to the latest data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Nuclear energy provides 9% of U.S. energy, while renewable energy accounts for 12%.
Gore called on public and private sector leaders to "get real" about immediately reducing greenhouse gas emissions and about moving away from fossil fuels to "clean" energy.
I think more aptly it is time to say "goodbye" to Al Gore.
Isn't it amazing that a politician with no scientific background whatsoever actually believes he understands physics and thermodynamics?
It is the Dunning Kruger Effect on steroids. Most liberals feel they are intellectually superior to everyone else, despite no formal education or accomplishments to support such beliefs. Thus embracing a farce like "climate change" among liberals is nearly universal.
OMG!!! How is Al going to fly around the world???
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Former Vice President Al Gore called on the world to "say goodbye to coal, oil and gas" to fight climate change in a video released Friday ahead of the upcoming UN COP 26 global warming conference.
Oil, gas and coal are the source of 79% of U.S. energy consumption, according to the latest data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Nuclear energy provides 9% of U.S. energy, while renewable energy accounts for 12%.
Gore called on public and private sector leaders to "get real" about immediately reducing greenhouse gas emissions and about moving away from fossil fuels to "clean" energy.
The Governor of New Jersey wants to ban Gas Stoves and heating and wants everything to run off electric. I can't imagine how much it's going to cost a home owner or an apartment complex to convert everything over to electric.
I would love to see something being done with over development and saving and preserving land. They build so many shopping centers and condos that sit empty for years. I think its crazy how many dollar store spring up in the last few years with in mins of eachother.
Electric planes are already on the way. United has a bunch on order. And while they aren’t going to replace 777s until someone comes up with a battery solution that is both ultralight and ultra stable, the early 19 seaters are probably pretty comparable to a lot of conventional private jets
OMG!!! How is Al going to fly around the world???
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~
Former Vice President Al Gore called on the world to "say goodbye to coal, oil and gas" to fight climate change in a video released Friday ahead of the upcoming UN COP 26 global warming conference.
Oil, gas and coal are the source of 79% of U.S. energy consumption, according to the latest data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Nuclear energy provides 9% of U.S. energy, while renewable energy accounts for 12%.
Gore called on public and private sector leaders to "get real" about immediately reducing greenhouse gas emissions and about moving away from fossil fuels to "clean" energy.
I wish.....Nothing would be better than seeing the lights go out around the country....Just for a month or so until the herd got thined out....................
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